Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review, August 14

On this edition of Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review with Joel Weisman, NBA legend Michael Jordan is suing Dominick's grocery store chain for unauthorized use of his name in a magazine ad. CPS will no longer pay pension pickups for non-union workers. Also, the University of Illinois trustees deny outgoing chancellor Phyllis Wise a $400,000 bonus. In business, Motorola Mobility and Kraft Heinz announce major job cuts. And in sports, the struggling White Sox host the red-hot Cubs in the Crosstown Classic.

Each week our panel continues the conversation online. In this week’s web extra, we discuss the "100,000 Opportunities Initiative" job fair at McCormick Place and the latest on the Patrick Kane investigation and its potential impact on his endorsement deals.

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